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John McCart, président of Syndicat UPA Argenteuil and Carl Péloquin, acting warden of the MRC and mayor of Lachute,.

Streams and wetlands: a fruitful meeting in Argenteuil

The UPA Argenteuil Syndicate held an information session on agricultural stream maintenance and wetland management in conjunction with the MRC d’Argenteuil on December 12. About thirty producers attended the day-long event, along with elected municipal representatives and various professionals. The event is the outgrowth of a UPA/MRC joint technical committee on agriculture, which was created in the spring of this year. Over the course of the day’s proceedings, the MRC representatives repeatedly expressed their desire to collaborate with producers to maintaining streams while respecting the regulations in place. The new provincial law on wetland protection was also discussed. UPA Outaouais-Laurentides Federation President Richard Maheu applauded the MRC’s openness and recognized the quality of the dialogue between the region’s producers and decision makers. In a region where discussions on agricultural streams have historically been few and far between, this partnership represents an opportunity to harmonize agricultural and environmental considerations in an innovative manner.

Luc De Grâce, management consultant for the UPA Outaouais-Laurentides Federation, led the workshop.

About thirty directors and family members from the UPA Basses-Laurentides Syndicate attended the Santa Claus parade in Sainte-Sophie on December 9. The UPA-themed float was also used on November 26 to welcome Santa’s arrival in Blainville. The parades, which provide a means for farmers to be involved in their communities and promote their profession, have become a regular occurrence for the syndicate in the lead-up to the holiday season.

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François Handfield.

La Ferme aux petits oignons honoured at UPA Congress

On December 6, UPA President Marcel Groleau used the UPA Congress to recognize the La Ferme aux petits oignons’s big win at the Canada’s Outstanding Young Farmers competition. Véronique Bouchard and François Handfield placed first in the national competition on December 1 in British Columbia. With Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Laurent Lessard looking on and Mr. Handfield in attendance as well, Mr. Groleau praised Mr. Handfield’s dynamic contributions. “François’s parents weren’t farmers,” Mr. Groleau said. “He really started from zero, found a plot of land, and built a highly successful business. This goes to show that you really can succeed in agriculture using a model that is being reinvented.”